perjantai 11. huhtikuuta 2014

Brock van Wey [2014] Home (Echospace)


It's Friday night and I'm kicking my energies up with the latest Glitch Mob album. However earlier this morning, during the day and late last night I found deep comfort and neverending bliss from the latest by Brock van Wey (aka bvdub). I've been praising so many of his albums in this blog, and this new one which he said is "his most personal and self defining moment in his fruitful musical career" truly melts my worries and anxious thoughts away and replaces them with timeless beauty and radiant light of the pure consciousness working in the human realm. Super-lush ambient floaters and grooves with processed and looped but not overwhelming english lyrics is something I would never thought loving so much.

I'm committed to play "We Built Steps to the Sky" if I'm ever gonna deliver a  morning gig at a summer festival or other party again.

I was just the other night swept away with the exquisite atmosphere in Burial's Come Down to Us and of course been enjoying the countless Steve Roach releases over the years, the latest being The Long Night with Kelly David, so it's no wonder Home is so monumental for me

"If Burial were to meet Eno in the studio of a BBC radio workshop session with Tape masters sent to Steve Roach for further deconstruction this might be the unique result, residing somewhere in the ether."   Digital version in Bandcamp (2xCD sold out)
 

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